Wrexham police officers back Wrexham’s City of Culture Bid 2025
Wrexham police officers have backed the City of Culture 2025 bid.
The link-up follows Wrexham Town Police Station’s debut football match at Colliers Park, where funding for the game’s live streaming was provided by the team behind Wrexham’s bid.
As advocates of the campaign, officers will promote the benefits of becoming UK City of Culture in conversations with colleagues, friends and family and members of the public.
Wrexham Sergeant Dave Smith said: “For us, this is a brilliant project that has the interests of the whole Wrexham area at its heart.
“We’ve seen other places in the UK really thrive after winning their City of Culture bids. Cities like Hull, where there was huge investment made which really helped to boost the profile of the city.
“New investment and the prestige that City of Culture status would bring, could really reinvigorate the town.
“As officers we’re striving to improve our working relationship with everyone in Wrexham. I feel like our own community engagement initiatives are helping us to break down some of the barriers between ourselves and the public.
“The City of Culture bid is something that could potentially improve the lives of many people living in this area, so we are fully supportive of the bid.”
This is the first time that UK City of Culture bid has been open to non-cities, allowing towns and regions to apply.
Hugh Jones, Lead Member for Communities, Place and Partnerships at Wrexham County Borough Council previously said, “Becoming UK City of Culture in 2025 will be a fantastic tool in our future recovery from covid and I encourage everyone to learn more about the competition and the benefits it will bring to Wrexham.”
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